while you all are waiting for more CD's here is a nice st paddies joke for ya...

Two women were sitting next to each other at a bar. After a while one looks at the other and says, 'I can't help but think, from listening to you, that you're from Ireland.'

The other woman responds proudly, 'Yes, I sure am!'The first one says, 'So am I! And where about in Ireland are ya from ?'

The other woman answers, 'I'm from St. John's, I am.'

The first one responds, 'So, am I!! And what street did you live on?'

The other woman says, 'A lovely little area, it was in the west end. I lived on Warbury Street in the old central part of town.'The first one says, 'Faith and it's a small world. So did I! So did I! And what school did ya go to?'

The other woman answers, 'Well now, I went to Holy Heart of Mary, of course.'The first one gets really excited and says, 'And so did I. Tell me,what year did you graduate?'

The other woman answers, 'Well, now, let's see. I graduated in 1979.'

The first woman exclaims, 'The Good Lord must be smiling down upon us ! I can hardly believe our good luck at winding up in the same pub tonight. Can you believe it, I graduated from Holy Heart of Mary in 1979 me self.'

About this time, Michael walks into the bar, sits down and orders a beer.Brian, the bartender, walks over to Michael, shaking his head and mutters, 'It's going to be a long night tonight.'

"Guitarist & Singer Sean Brennan, and Fiddler Nikki Engstrom, have created something very special with their latest CD "Another Round." This New England duo plays a mix of old and new tunes that is a delight to the ears and addicting to the feet (especial those that dance). We at Celtic Radio carefully listened to each and every track on this CD and we have come to the conclusion that perfection has been made! Every musical measure is a beautiful display of just how much these folks love to play.

As King of Medieval Kingdom and in honour of St. Patricks Day I am offering up 10 million in gold for the next poster that is playing Medieval Kingdom.ERIN GO BRAH!

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The Scots of course insist that the pipes produce music. But the point is after all not too important. For those who love them, the pipes can evoke more vividly than any other instrument, high emotion, they can inspire valor, and tell of tragic tales of battles long ago. They can call forth merriment or sentiment. It does not matter what the sound is called, those who are deaf to its merits would not understand anyway.

Sorry my lord MacDonnchaidh I have claimed the CD and because you are not an Argyle Clan member I cannot donate to you through the game. However I will senr it to King Arthur and have him send it on to you. Unless you really don't want it therefore I will send it to Lord CarolinaScotsman.